Henrik Simonsen’s recent painting ‘Plant Battle’ is inspired by a garden he created as a child at his family home in Denmark. Until now Eyestorm has solely exhibited his limited editions and his first exclusive Eyestorm screenprint, Blue and Orange, was released in 2011, marking the first of eleven more which were to follow over the next five years.

Our new ‘Art Trends’ page brings together a fantastic selection of sold-out Eyestorm editions now available for purchase from private collections.
Our ‘Art Trends’ section, which also includes enlightening information such as where in different locations around the world Eyestorm works have been purchased - complete with an interactive map, how certain editions have increased in value since their release date, and which are the most popular artworks, based on those most purchased and those most regularly viewed and read about.

London-based artist Jonathan Purday has a series of new exclusive paintings inspired by his time in Morocco. Read more about the new works below.
The Majourelle gardens in Marrakech have been the inspiration for many of Jonathan Purday’s paintings since 2011.

The artist is often referred to as a pioneer of the Young British Artists (YBAs); a movement which revolutionized the art scene in the late 80’s and 90’s with pieces that shocked, reeked and offended, at a time when collected fine art was typically polished and pristine.

It’s not often we take new artists on at Eyestorm, so it’s always exciting for me to present and talk about work for the first time. When I first saw Turkish artist and designer Mehmet Gözetlik’s new series of photographic prints, titled ‘Chinatown’, one of the first things that struck me was how they created such a strong visual narrative, which I found extremely appealing.